Utility, Copyright, and Fair Use after Warhol
This paper is a reaction to AWE v. Goldsmith (Warhol), which found that Warhol’s adaptation of a photograph of Prince, taken by photographer Lynn . . .
This paper is a reaction to AWE v. Goldsmith (Warhol), which found that Warhol’s adaptation of a photograph of Prince, taken by photographer Lynn . . .
Physician non-compete agreements may have significant competitive implications, and effects on both providers and patients, but they are treated variously under the law on . . .
Courts and legislatures have suggested that classifying social media as common carriers would make restrictions on their right to exclude users more constitutionally permissible . . .
This Perspective applies a multidimensional, whole-systems energy justice lens to the electrical power grid, conceived of as the national electricity transmission and distribution network . . .
Antitrust law and policy rely on a hypothetical average consumer. But no one is average. With this basic observation in mind, we show how . . .
As it relates to Bitcoin, there are several interesting questions to address: (1) Why does money exist and what role does it play in . . .
The Supreme Court’s landmark decision in Ohio v. American Express (“Amex”) remains central to the enforcement of antitrust laws involving digital markets. Specifically, the . . .
This paper is on the new Merger Guidelines. It makes several arguments. First, that the Guidelines should be understood as existing in a political . . .
Summary This chapter contributes to the literature on legal transition by offering a perspective on the “attenuation policy.” The attenuation policy invites the lawmaker to . . .